Friday, May 21, 2010

Socially Acceptable

Being socially accepted in society, is branding yourself.
Things have come to the point where we are limited to a screen, and life itself only exists in another world.
Some people are happy with this.
Good luck in life.



- Just a random thought by Symon Taylor -


Picture from - http://giveupinternet.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/apple_do_to_your_children.jpg

3 comments:

  1. The 'closer communication' is almost lost, but you're striving to regain it - Showing people how the world once was before technology overruled it.
    I like this :3

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  2. That paragraph and that image coupled together, is powerful as hell man.

    I read your comment on my blog and I'd definitely have to agree.
    We do seem to share the same general mindset, and we really should have a conversation on our philosophies.
    I also want to peer deeper into your way of thinking and see what else you have to say.
    We'd definitely both get something out of it, and maybe we'll end up writing something together and giving something great to the rest of the world.

    "And maybe the only way to preach Flamenco to the deaf, is to blind them."

    Just that one sentence got me thinking already.
    We'll find time in our plastic, artificial lives and wrestle our bruised testicles free from the crushing hand of society and we'll talk some time.
    Can't wait man =)

    -Paulo

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  3. Unfortunately I think I know the source of this inspired reflection! A disturbing thought but o so true about so many "internetted" souls!

    But then, there is another side - a positive one! Here is a wonderful place for writers to find writers.

    And how strange is circumstance. I intended writing a comment when first you created this post! But "other" diversions diverted me. And now, I find this comment by Paulo! (I would have missed seeing this!) What a great opportunity for you both, perhaps sharing a writing tableau! Possibilities are endless.

    A passing thought - maybe create an inner dialogue...

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